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She had no plans for what actually happened: founding Delaware Head Huggers, a one-woman organization that has donated more than 45,000 hand-knitted hats to cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy ...
BAY MINETTE, Ala. (WKRG) — 20 years ago, Bay Minette native Edith Perkins’ sister, Betty Rochester, was diagnosed with cancer. Looking for ways to cope, Perkins, picked up a crochet needle an… ...
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Kim Heath was a melanoma cancer patient at Brown Cancer Center. She began planning an event before her death to raise money for a cure.
Packers help cancer patients with annual hat sales $5 from the sale of each knit cap goes directly to the Vince Lombardi Cancer Foundation The API failed to deliver the resource.
One day, when she was dropping off hats at the Cancer and Research Pavilion, she spotted a patient wearing one of her creations. She was delighted. “Oh, you have one of my hats!” she exclaimed.
LOUISVILLE, Kentucky (WLKY) — Doctors, professional models and cancer survivors walked the runway during the Hats for Hope Fashion Show honoring the life of Kim Heath.
For the family of Kim Heath, seeing the Hats for Hope Fashion Show come together every year is seeing her vision come to life.
They display the hats on a “hat tree” and patients can select one for themselves. Argentina has seen firsthand how much this gesture can mean to someone battling cancer.
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